EETC Launches Non-Proctored Exams
EETC has stepped up its efforts to address the critical shortage of qualified service technicians in the power equipment industry. The organization introduced an online, non-proctored, 4-stroke engine certification exam.
“The EETC has really improved its exam technology, making it easier for anyone to take a test,” says John Piechowski, Director, Global Dealer Support, Briggs & Stratton Corp. “We’re excited to begin recognizing the EETC’s 4-stroke engine exam as equivalent to our ‘Authorized Dealer’ exam. Technicians can now take either exam for Briggs & Stratton educational credit.”
The new exam enables individuals to become 4-stroke engine certified to take the test online, without a proctor, at their own convenience. “This streamlines the whole process and allows them to take the test 24/7,” adds EETC Executive Director Erik Sides. “We’re moving to proctor-less testing for all eight of our certifications.”
Related Articles
Latest News
Honda Rolls Out Amazon Storefront For Power Equipment Products
American Honda Motor Co., Inc. has launched its official Amazon store for Power Equipment, a digital storefront that provides consumers in the U.S. with a new way to explore Honda products online. The storefront features…
Scag Latest To Partner With Octane Lending
Octane Lending, Inc. (Octane), a fintech company offering financial products specifically for retailers and consumers, and Huntington National Bank (Huntington) have announced a new strategic relationship with Scag Power Equipment, to streamline the purchase of…
Dealer Spike Rolls Out New Guarantees
Dealer Spike, a leading website and digital solutions provider for nearly 20 years, set a new standard of service for its 6,800+ dealers with a new guarantee of 24- hour support resolution, 99.97% uptime, and…

